4 Powers and duties of police
(1)
Where a power of arrest attached to an interdict has effect a constable may arrest the interdicted person without warrant if the constable—
(a)
has reasonable cause for suspecting that person of being in breach of the interdict; and
(b)
considers that there would, if that person were not arrested, be a risk of abuse or further abuse by that person in breach of the interdict.
(2)
A person who is arrested under subsection (1) must be F1... detained until—
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(b)
brought before a court under section 5.
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(6)
When a person has been arrested under this section the facts and circumstances giving rise to the arrest must be reported to the procurator fiscal as soon as is practicable.